STEP BY STEP ON HOW I MADE THIS BAG

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Bucket bags are always appreciated. They are simple, classy and beautiful.

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Below I'll be showing a pictorial explanation of how I achieved the beautiful bag above.

MATERIALS NEEDED

  • Material of choice
  • Measuring tape
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Pins
  • Handle hooks
  • Blade or cutter

STEPS

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  • In addition to the pictures above, you'll need three sets of ropes. First one is 45 by 1.5 inches, this will be use for the longer hand. Second is 2 by 20 inches, this would be use for. The shorter hand of the bag. The third is 1 by 25 inches, this would be used as an adjuster of the bag.

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  • Blade or cutter can be used to achieve this.

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  • Turn the inside out and stitch the edge to protect the edges achieve a smooth look.

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  • The rope with the 1 by 25 inches will be stitched in one side and fix inside the holes creates on the bag as shown above.

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  • Above I attached the 2 by 20 inches hand to the bag.

  • Below I stitched the 1.5 by 45 inches with the hooks and also attached the adjuster to it.

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FINAL LOOK

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  • Below are other bucket bags that I've made.

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Thanks for visiting my blog. 😊😊😊😊



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Very interesting tutorial. This post makes this all look so easy... But I'm guessing it's really not! lol

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Esto es realmente increíble, que buenas esas bolsas y que fácil se ve su proceso, me gusta los colores que escogiste y el modelo que es tan esencial y cómodo para la mujer actual. Es magnifico lo que realizaste, quedo totalmente de primera y original, gracias por compartir con nosotros ese tutorial ya que nos facilita la vida para quienes queremos incursionar este fabuloso mundo. Es una creación hermosa y mereces merito por eso. Felicidades.

Saludos.

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They look so professionally made @gloriaolar!! Thank you so much for sharing with us every step of the way! You must join us at #needleworkmonday where we get together to share our love for any needle crafts and yours is a perfect example of such passion! :)

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hello dear @gloriaolar, this is very nice;)) I like to see how your creation evolves step by step also accompanied by your comments !! have you studied to do this or are you self-taught? do you do it for work or is it your hobby? congratulations and keep on

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Thank you so much. I learnt how to use machine from someone but I developed how to make those bags myself. Aside drawing, i also do it for work, I sell the bags for an affordable price.

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wow, these looks amazing. almost like came straight from the shop..... you have a very fine skill.
you should use diy tag in these type of posts..... might get a few diy tokens as upvotes....

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Wonderful!
Your step by step, you make it look like something anyone can do.
Why not cheer up and do it?
Congratulations, you have been deleted for a Curie vote, which brings a lot of traffic to your blog!

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